Substantially enclosed definition
Substantially enclosed means an area that is covered by a roof or ceiling that is not more than 50% open to the sky/elements and is surrounded by solid barriers that are at least six inches tall on three or more sides. Solid barriers do not include open railings that are no taller than 42 inches, decorative arches, or trellises. Railings and trellises shall have a visual transparency of more than 50%.
Substantially enclosed means a space having a ceiling or roof with less than half of the wall area permanently open.
Substantially enclosed means the premises have a ceiling or roof, but any openings in the walls have a total area which is less than half of the area of the walls, including other structures that serve the purpose of walls and constitute the perimeter of the premises. (No account can be taken of openings in which doors, windows or other fittings can be opened or shut)
More Definitions of Substantially enclosed
Substantially enclosed means for premises other than a vehicle or part of a vehicle, having a ceiling or roof and, except for doors, windows and passageways, substantially enclosed, whether permanently or temporarily; or for premises that are a vehicle, or part of a vehicle, having a top or roof and, except for doors, windows or exits, substantially enclosed, whether permanently or temporarily, and in determining whether premises are “substantially enclosed”, no account is to be taken of openings in which there are doors, windows or other fittings that can be opened or shut;